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Test Drive Meme

HEL-LO, EARTH'S NEW HEROES.
Test Drive Meme!
Scenarios:
> Cleanup of downtown Locke City still has a ways to go. It looks like that shop you were planning on another trip to this week is closed for the time being. Or the entire block is trashed and you'll be needing an alternate route to work. Or your workplace is trashed, if not some real estate you had in the area, and you'll be needing a helping hand - or are trying to offer one!
> Help, help, I've been robbed - your bag or wallet's just been snatched, or is in the process of being snatched. Catch the snatcher or rough them up - you may or may not be surprised, if you come to blows or a chase, to find on throwing a punch that they're much quicker and/or sturdier than you'd have expected. Maybe someone will dive in to back you up.
> Monster encounter! The above or you were robbed (or, for all you could tell, misplaced something) a while ago, and one of the objects you lost seems to have come back to you, if not the way you recognize it. Ayup, getting backup might be a good idea.
> Transportation/travel. You're at an airport or train station, whether to escape or take a tour to a strange-events hotspot, or plain go on an innocent vacation. Mix up your bags or timetables, grab a pre-ride snack, chat up those with the same destination, get or give directions, find yourself receiving an ill-timed item Echo in front of security - whatever you can think up!
> Say - is that one of those superhumans you've spied on the street? Yes, I do believe it is - you've seen them on the news/read about them, that or their looks give them away! Go on and ask questions of them, be it for serious answers or an autograph, depending on who you are.
> ...And it looks like you're a superhuman yourself. Looks like that hollowed-out feeling you got was followed by a mutation, or some strange thing in your brain. How're you going to come to grips with it?
> Wildcard/Etc. Make up your own!
Prompts suggested by Alec and Zero.
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[But his reasons were pretty similar to her own as to why she was out here about to do the exact same thing.]
I'll tell you what. Get you things and go home, and I won't tell anyone about this.
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[He stands up, finally, and brushes himself off before going back to the stubborn arrow]
That's not gonna work. Why do you have a bow and stuff in the park if it's illegal to shoot one in the park? The range is all the way back in town.
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I'm here for much of the same reasons as you. I don't want people prying, and as you pointed out the range is all the way back in town.
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So...you can't really talk, can you?
[He snorts and finally gets the arrow out of the tree]
I won't tell if you won't. Hell, there's a second tree right there--wanna see who's better?
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I know what I'm doing. [She hopes. She is still new to this archery thing herself.]
And I am far less dangerous than you.
[She glances from the tree he is practicing on, to the tree he is indicating and smirks a little.] Sure why not?
[she starts to string her bow, selecting a few arrows to hold in hand in the process.] You first.
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Bet I can get two arrows in that circle.
[He steps back to where he'd been shooting from and draws his bow, taking only a moment to aim before shooting an arrow just inside the circle. His second shot's a little closer to the center. Still, they're both in there!]
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Good job. My turn now.
[Stepping back, to an equal distance away, she then shot two arrows on rapid succession into the tree. The arrows made their mark, with both of them only an inch or so apart.]
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Wow. How long've you been shooting?
[And he's back at the tree, trying to tug the damn arrows out. They always go in deeper than he'd like]
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Not long. Here and there when I can get the chance. A few weeks at most.
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[He doesn't quite believe her. Granted, he got his skills instantly but she's not on the Network.
Is she?]
Damn.
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Guess I'm a natural at it? Everyone has a skill they're good at, right?
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[She decides to try and miss on purpose the next time, down play her skills. Only it takes more effort for her to miss than it does for her to actively hit the target.
The first one is close to the edge of the circle, but the second one misses the tree entirely.]
Maybe I was just lucky before?
[Small hopeful look, as in "don't notice I intentionally missed".]
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He goes to get the second arrow she shot]
Damn. I was hoping I could find someone who might actually be able to teach me anything. I kinda keep out-shooting everyone I've asked so far.
[The joys of seventy seven years of experience?]
I'm Killian, by the way.
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Name's Ariel. I didn't think there were many who practiced the sport as a hobby, maybe we can practice together. You know in a place where I won't get fired and you fined if we're caught.
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But the question is, is there enough space for proper range? It stops being challenging if you can hit the mark at the same distance every time.
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[She certainly doesn't remember a Killian in the immediate family so she is giving him a quizzical look.]
How is he your uncle?
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Dad's side. I dunno if you ever heard about his youngest brother getting disowned because he got engaged to an Irish girl but, uh. That happened. And then I happened. Everyone knowing this is a recent development.
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So distant cousins eh? This will make Thanksgiving fun. [She grinned to him, hoping to put him a little at ease since being the black sheep usually never was easy.]
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Assuming I haven't pissed off my grandparents. Which still could be fun, really, depending. Seriously, though, just how many people am I gonna be related to in this city? Even vaguely!
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[Aww, he has a nice smile, but whoah sister. Way too young for you.]
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Well, no, just the Thorssons but I end up being connected to more people than any guy really should if feels like thanks to the family.
[He's leaning against the tree now, completely forgetting about shooting]
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But it is nice to have family. That way you know you're not alone. Or at least I try to tell myself that. I don't always get along with mine.
[If at all. She and her sister do >i>not see eye to eye on anything.]
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